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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Yawn...is it morning already? I swear I never get enough sleep at night, I really need to stop staying up so late. Best laid plans right? Well I'm up now and getting ready for the day. As I sip my (decaf) coffee and get ready for the morning rush I'm going to take a peaceful minute and gaze at these amazing Pahlish Bespoke Batch polishes. Every Friday at 7:00pm Central Time, Shannon releases a few Bespoke Batch polishes. There are a limited number of each color so you've got to be quick if there's one you like because they are only stocked once! Shannon typically reveals the Bespoke Batch shades a few days before the sale and they are usually $12.00 USD. So let's take a look at the 3 I was lucky enough to snag a few weeks back!

The Wish of a Golden Fish is a beautiful linear orange holo. It has gold shimmer and what looks like red micro flakies. The Wish of a Golden Fish was much more opaque than I was expecting it to be. It covered perfectly opaque in 2 coats. The formula and application were both fabulous. No topcoat used for my pictures.

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I'm seriously still in shock I was able to get a bottle of Lambrusco. This is an amazing berry wine linear holo full of shimmer and flakies. It is absolutely stunning. If you ever see it in a blog sale do not hesitate. I repeat...do no hesitate! Lambrusco is downright sexy. It had an amazing formula and applied like a dream. I used 2 coats of Lambrusco and 1 layer of topcoat.

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Sarey's Berry is the only non-holo I picked up. I'm so glad I did because it's amazing! I love this bright purple full of silver flakies! It's a fantastic color and a very well made polish. I love how the silvery flakies give a glowy look. Sarey's Berry is unique to my collection and I have a feeling I'll be wearing it during all the seasons. I found the formula and application both to be perfect. I used 2 coats of Sarey's Berry for full coverage and finished with 1 layer of topcoat. I did have a tiny bit of VNL so you could use a 3rd coat to eliminate that. Sarey's Berry dries to a slightly matte finish so you can skip the topcoat if you want a less glossy finish.